yes!
It even is the Only painkiller that is ok for pregnant woman to use, if you are not exceeding the dosage limits.
If you are in pain for 3 days or more, contact medical help immediately!
This advise was given to me (pregnant) by the ER Nurses that treated me @ the hospital and a separate doctor.
Yes you can. Just don't exceed too much acetaminophen(Tylenol) in 24 hours. Maybe like, 3000mgs would be lethal. Acetaminophen can damage your liver and lead to some serious issues if you take it irresponsibly. Claritin doesn't really have any negative side effects, but I would recommend taking the recommended dosage on the back. :D Same goes with the Tylenol.
Tylenol also known as Paracetamol is recommended for short-term pain relief or to reduce a high temperature during pregnancy. Bare in mind, you should always see a doctor before taking medication during pregnancy.
Paracetamol can be used at all stages of pregnancy, it appears it has no clear evidence of causing harm to an unborn baby. - If the normal dose does not solve your issue please consult a doctor.
one would have to talk to their doctor. That is only something a doctor can give the okay on.
check it online. but i think its not advisable to take such medications if youre pregnant you wouldn't want to risk it. ask your physician about it
Yes. You can take extra strength tylenol.
yes
According to my Obstetrician you can take Tylenol or Ibuprophen while pregnant.
If in pain you can take Tylenol but if you need it regularly you have to speak to your doctor.
Regular and baby tylonol are both ok to take
Take Tylenol instead
yes
You get pregnant.
NO. Tylenol is not say for dogs, pregnant or not.
Tylenol
Tylenol does not thin your blood and is the only safe pain reliever to take during pregnancy.
It's not healthy you should be taking Tylenol
Yes, but use in moderation and drink plenty of fluids. take care
I'm 22 weeks pregnant and my pharmacist just told me it should be just fine to take both cephalexin (Keflex) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) at the same time. Call your physician, OB, or pharmacist before you take any medication, especially when pregnant, or in combination with another drug.